CA2284631A1 - Connector for at least one optical fibre - Google Patents
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- CA2284631A1 CA2284631A1 CA002284631A CA2284631A CA2284631A1 CA 2284631 A1 CA2284631 A1 CA 2284631A1 CA 002284631 A CA002284631 A CA 002284631A CA 2284631 A CA2284631 A CA 2284631A CA 2284631 A1 CA2284631 A1 CA 2284631A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/42—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/42—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
- G02B6/4292—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements the light guide being disconnectable from the opto-electronic element, e.g. mutually self aligning arrangements
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/42—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
- G02B6/4201—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details
- G02B6/4204—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details the coupling comprising intermediate optical elements, e.g. lenses, holograms
- G02B6/421—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details the coupling comprising intermediate optical elements, e.g. lenses, holograms the intermediate optical component consisting of a short length of fibre, e.g. fibre stub
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/36—Mechanical coupling means
- G02B6/38—Mechanical coupling means having fibre to fibre mating means
- G02B6/3807—Dismountable connectors, i.e. comprising plugs
- G02B6/389—Dismountable connectors, i.e. comprising plugs characterised by the method of fastening connecting plugs and sockets, e.g. screw- or nut-lock, snap-in, bayonet type
- G02B6/3893—Push-pull type, e.g. snap-in, push-on
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Abstract
The present invention relates to optical connectors and concerns a connector (1) for connecting at least one optical fibre (2) in a so called integrated optical interface, wherein a ferrule fibre end, in order to contact a second ferrule fibre end, is pressed towards said second end and is retained in this position. Because the first ferrule (11), creating the optical interface, is placed just outside a wall in an opto electrical component (3), and the second ferrule (6), a same kind of or similar ferrule, is placed inside the connector (1), a possibility is formed to mutually align two optical fibres in a cost efficient way. In order to retain the contact between the fibre ends in a contact position, the connector (1) comprises two hook members (12), the hooked ends (13) of which can be hooked into grooves (14) provided in the component (3). To release the connector from the component, only a slight pressure needs to be applied to the hook elements, whereby the hooked ends of the hook elements are released from the grooves, and the connector can be separated from the component.
Description
WO 98/41889 ~ PCT/SE98/00527 for for Technical Field The present invention relates to optical components but can also be used in opto electrical connectors, and preferably concerns a device for contacting at least one optical fibre in a so called integrated optical interface, wherein a fibre end, for instance contained in a plastic housing, in order to contact another fibre end is pressed towards the same and is retained in this position. Plastic housings with a so called integrated optical interface are used in opto and opto electric circuits, together with thereto adapted components. The term component in this text mainly refers to a product ready for mounting on for instance a printed circuit board or similar. Opto electrical modules and submoduls are a type of components according to the above.
State of the Art Opto electrical components according to the state of the art, are usually provided with a fibre tail, constituting a fibre of variable length protruding from the component and often provided with a connector of some sort. The part of the fibre which is inside the connector is usually ended by an interface to some opto electric circuit or a lens.
A fibre tail ending in a wall of the opto electrical component presents a substantial obstacle when it comes to producing submodules or modules in a cost efficient way.
The term obstacle here preferably refers to the fact that the optical fibre physically is in the way of automated production, and the result can be stoppages in production.
Furthermore, equipment designed for automated production will fetch a higher price if components with fibre tail are to be handled. At for instance polishing of a fibre end, the fibre is often let to hang from a polishing machine, and the number of fibre ends that can be polished is limited. Packing of finished components with fibre tail therefor has to occur in bulky containers so that the fibre is not damaged. Both when handling at a customer's and when mounting on a printed circuit board, the fibre tail can present a not unessential problem.
From for instance the document EP-A2-0 125 499 and the patent US-A-5 452 390, connectors are previously known for optical fibres with ferrules, in which the fibre ends are pressed together for contact. The compressive force for contact between the fibre ends is partly provided by a spring acting on one of the ferrules.
Description of the Invention Since the first ferrule, creating the optical interface, is placed just outside a wall of an opto electrical component and the second ferrule, a same or similar ferrule, is placed inside a connector, a possibility is created to mutually align two optical fibres. In order to maintain the contact between two fibre ends in a contact position, the connector is provided with hook members, which can be hooked into grooves arranged in the component. Furthermore, this way of construction gives a possibility to machine the two fibre ends of the ferrules in a fully or semi automated equipment. The packing of finished components with optical interface according to the invention can be made in not so costly so called tubes of anti static material or in component trays, whereby the transport goods becomes less bulky. When mounting components with optical interface according to the invention on a printed circuit board, automated mounting equipment can be used, which should contribute strongly to good sales of such components.
Description of the Drawings Fig 1 shows in side view a connector with integrated optical interface according to the invention.
Fig 2 shows in top view the connector of fig 1, partly in cross section.
Preferred Embodiments In figures 1 and 2 is shown how a connector 1 for an optical fibre 2 according to the invention is made, for instance as a plastic housing with possible opto electrical or electrical circuits and with an integrated optical interface, and how a thereto adapted component 3 can be arranged. The optical fibre 2 surrounded by a protective cover 4 is inserted through an elastic inlet 5 connected to the connector 1, whereby the end of the optical fibre 2 is inserted into a ferrule 6, and the cover 4 of the optical fibre is connected to the ferrule 6, the ferrule 6 acting in a corresponding cylindrical space arranged in the connector. In the connector between the movable ferrule 6 with the optical fibre and the inlet 5 connected to the connector, there is a spring 8, pressing a collar 9 on the ferrule 6 with the optical fibre towards a stopping contact surface 10 in the connector. The spring 8 can be substantially arranged as a coil spring surrounding one end of the ferrule 6 and acting between the collar 9 of the ferrule and an end of the inlet 5. If a possible elongation strain were to act on the cover 4 of the optical fibre, the spring 8 will be compressed, and the ferrule with the cover will be extended without damage to the optical fibre 2. In front of the ferrule with the optical fibre there is in the cylindrical space 7 room for a corresponding protruding ferrule 11 on the connectable component 3. When the connector is to be connected to the component, the connector is slipped over the ferrule 11 of the component 3, and the ends of the ferrules meet in the cylindrical space 7 in the connector, optical fibre end to optical fibre end, for transmission of light between the optical fibres.
State of the Art Opto electrical components according to the state of the art, are usually provided with a fibre tail, constituting a fibre of variable length protruding from the component and often provided with a connector of some sort. The part of the fibre which is inside the connector is usually ended by an interface to some opto electric circuit or a lens.
A fibre tail ending in a wall of the opto electrical component presents a substantial obstacle when it comes to producing submodules or modules in a cost efficient way.
The term obstacle here preferably refers to the fact that the optical fibre physically is in the way of automated production, and the result can be stoppages in production.
Furthermore, equipment designed for automated production will fetch a higher price if components with fibre tail are to be handled. At for instance polishing of a fibre end, the fibre is often let to hang from a polishing machine, and the number of fibre ends that can be polished is limited. Packing of finished components with fibre tail therefor has to occur in bulky containers so that the fibre is not damaged. Both when handling at a customer's and when mounting on a printed circuit board, the fibre tail can present a not unessential problem.
From for instance the document EP-A2-0 125 499 and the patent US-A-5 452 390, connectors are previously known for optical fibres with ferrules, in which the fibre ends are pressed together for contact. The compressive force for contact between the fibre ends is partly provided by a spring acting on one of the ferrules.
Description of the Invention Since the first ferrule, creating the optical interface, is placed just outside a wall of an opto electrical component and the second ferrule, a same or similar ferrule, is placed inside a connector, a possibility is created to mutually align two optical fibres. In order to maintain the contact between two fibre ends in a contact position, the connector is provided with hook members, which can be hooked into grooves arranged in the component. Furthermore, this way of construction gives a possibility to machine the two fibre ends of the ferrules in a fully or semi automated equipment. The packing of finished components with optical interface according to the invention can be made in not so costly so called tubes of anti static material or in component trays, whereby the transport goods becomes less bulky. When mounting components with optical interface according to the invention on a printed circuit board, automated mounting equipment can be used, which should contribute strongly to good sales of such components.
Description of the Drawings Fig 1 shows in side view a connector with integrated optical interface according to the invention.
Fig 2 shows in top view the connector of fig 1, partly in cross section.
Preferred Embodiments In figures 1 and 2 is shown how a connector 1 for an optical fibre 2 according to the invention is made, for instance as a plastic housing with possible opto electrical or electrical circuits and with an integrated optical interface, and how a thereto adapted component 3 can be arranged. The optical fibre 2 surrounded by a protective cover 4 is inserted through an elastic inlet 5 connected to the connector 1, whereby the end of the optical fibre 2 is inserted into a ferrule 6, and the cover 4 of the optical fibre is connected to the ferrule 6, the ferrule 6 acting in a corresponding cylindrical space arranged in the connector. In the connector between the movable ferrule 6 with the optical fibre and the inlet 5 connected to the connector, there is a spring 8, pressing a collar 9 on the ferrule 6 with the optical fibre towards a stopping contact surface 10 in the connector. The spring 8 can be substantially arranged as a coil spring surrounding one end of the ferrule 6 and acting between the collar 9 of the ferrule and an end of the inlet 5. If a possible elongation strain were to act on the cover 4 of the optical fibre, the spring 8 will be compressed, and the ferrule with the cover will be extended without damage to the optical fibre 2. In front of the ferrule with the optical fibre there is in the cylindrical space 7 room for a corresponding protruding ferrule 11 on the connectable component 3. When the connector is to be connected to the component, the connector is slipped over the ferrule 11 of the component 3, and the ends of the ferrules meet in the cylindrical space 7 in the connector, optical fibre end to optical fibre end, for transmission of light between the optical fibres.
To maintain contact between the optical fibre ends, the connector 1 is provided with at least one resilient hook member, but preferably two oppositely arranged hook members 12, which are arranged such that they, for connecting the connector / plastic capsule 1 to the component 3, when the connector is slipped over the ferrule of the component, can engage their free, resilient and hooked ends 13 into grooves 14 or recesses, arranged in the component in the fibre contact position. The other ends 15 of the hook members are permanently fixed to the end of the connector, for instance in the spring location area. Inside the ends 13 of the hook members in a connector housing 16 on the connector in the location of the intruding component's ferrule 1 l, the hook members 12 are arranged balanced, so that their free ends 13 can be moved in two directions to and from the grooves 14 or recesses arranged in the component 3.
Because the hook members 12 have been designed as elongated leaf springs, the free ends 13 of the hook members can be operated by a slight compression of the spring members around the connector. When the leaf springs 12 between the permanently fixed ends 15 and the balanced arranged states in the connector housing 16 are pressed towards the connector 1, the hooks 13 will be lifted out of the grooves 14, whereby the connector and the component can be pulled apart, and the optical connection is broken.
The component 3 can apart from the ferrule 11 for an optical fibre 17 be provided with opto electrical circuits 18 connected to the fibre on a frame 19. For providing electrical contact with a printed circuit board or another carrier, the component may be provided with soldering pads 20. The parts of the component can also be protected by an external cover 21, just as the connector can be provided with a protective cap 22.
With the connector and the component designed according to the invention, these can easily be connected, and optical contact is provided between the optical fibres of the connector and the component. Following only a slight pressure applied to the leaf springs, the housing and the component can be pulled apart, and the optical contact can be broken, providing high reliability at a low cost.
Because the hook members 12 have been designed as elongated leaf springs, the free ends 13 of the hook members can be operated by a slight compression of the spring members around the connector. When the leaf springs 12 between the permanently fixed ends 15 and the balanced arranged states in the connector housing 16 are pressed towards the connector 1, the hooks 13 will be lifted out of the grooves 14, whereby the connector and the component can be pulled apart, and the optical connection is broken.
The component 3 can apart from the ferrule 11 for an optical fibre 17 be provided with opto electrical circuits 18 connected to the fibre on a frame 19. For providing electrical contact with a printed circuit board or another carrier, the component may be provided with soldering pads 20. The parts of the component can also be protected by an external cover 21, just as the connector can be provided with a protective cap 22.
With the connector and the component designed according to the invention, these can easily be connected, and optical contact is provided between the optical fibres of the connector and the component. Following only a slight pressure applied to the leaf springs, the housing and the component can be pulled apart, and the optical contact can be broken, providing high reliability at a low cost.
Claims (3)
1. A connector for at least one optical fibre comprising a plastic housing with a therein flexibly connected fibre end, at least one spring member of the connector with a hooked, free and outer one end provided to engage a groove or the like in a component, the optical fibre of which the optical fibre of the connector is to make contact with, whereby the component is retained against the connector by the hooked end of the spring member and the optical fibres of the connector and the component are in contact, characterized in that a second end (15) of the spring member (12) is permanently fixed to the connector (1) and that the spring member (12) between its ends (13, 15) has a freely suspended area provided to lift the hooked free end (13) out of the groove by a compression of the spring member, due to the spring member between the freely suspended area and the outer free end is provided to be balanced against a contact house (16) in the connector.
2. A connector according to claim 1, characterized in that the spring member (12) is designed as a leaf spring.
3. A connector according to claim 2, characterized in that two spring members (12) are oppositely arranged on the connector (1) in order to engage with their outer free hooked ends (13) into grooves (14) or recesses in the component (3) and for release a pressure towards the freely suspended area of the spring member lifts the outer free ends (13) out of the grooves (14) and the connector can be released from the component.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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SE9701027A SE516303C2 (en) | 1997-03-20 | 1997-03-20 | Connectors for at least one optical fiber |
SE9701027-6 | 1997-03-20 | ||
PCT/SE1998/000527 WO1998041889A2 (en) | 1997-03-20 | 1998-03-20 | Connector for at least one optical fibre |
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CA2284631A1 true CA2284631A1 (en) | 1998-09-24 |
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CA002284631A Abandoned CA2284631A1 (en) | 1997-03-20 | 1998-03-20 | Connector for at least one optical fibre |
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US (1) | US6079880A (en) |
EP (1) | EP0968449B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JP2001525076A (en) |
KR (1) | KR20000076319A (en) |
CN (1) | CN1251177A (en) |
AU (1) | AU6531398A (en) |
CA (1) | CA2284631A1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69830390T2 (en) |
SE (1) | SE516303C2 (en) |
TW (1) | TW530173B (en) |
WO (1) | WO1998041889A2 (en) |
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- 1997-03-20 SE SE9701027A patent/SE516303C2/en not_active IP Right Cessation
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1998
- 1998-02-19 TW TW087102349A patent/TW530173B/en not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1998-03-09 US US09/038,713 patent/US6079880A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1998-03-20 EP EP98911345A patent/EP0968449B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1998-03-20 KR KR1019997008420A patent/KR20000076319A/en active IP Right Grant
- 1998-03-20 WO PCT/SE1998/000527 patent/WO1998041889A2/en active IP Right Grant
- 1998-03-20 CN CN98803528A patent/CN1251177A/en active Pending
- 1998-03-20 AU AU65313/98A patent/AU6531398A/en not_active Abandoned
- 1998-03-20 JP JP54045298A patent/JP2001525076A/en not_active Ceased
- 1998-03-20 DE DE69830390T patent/DE69830390T2/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1998-03-20 CA CA002284631A patent/CA2284631A1/en not_active Abandoned
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SE9701027L (en) | 1998-09-21 |
DE69830390T2 (en) | 2005-12-01 |
JP2001525076A (en) | 2001-12-04 |
TW530173B (en) | 2003-05-01 |
SE516303C2 (en) | 2001-12-17 |
CN1251177A (en) | 2000-04-19 |
DE69830390D1 (en) | 2005-07-07 |
EP0968449B1 (en) | 2005-06-01 |
SE9701027D0 (en) | 1997-03-20 |
WO1998041889A3 (en) | 1998-12-03 |
EP0968449A2 (en) | 2000-01-05 |
US6079880A (en) | 2000-06-27 |
AU6531398A (en) | 1998-10-12 |
KR20000076319A (en) | 2000-12-26 |
WO1998041889A2 (en) | 1998-09-24 |
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